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1/* ======================================================================== *\
2!
3! *
4! * This file is part of MARS, the MAGIC Analysis and Reconstruction
5! * Software. It is distributed to you in the hope that it can be a useful
6! * and timesaving tool in analysing Data of imaging Cerenkov telescopes.
7! * It is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY.
8! *
9! * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its
10! * documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee,
11! * provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and
12! * that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear
13! * in supporting documentation. It is provided "as is" without express
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15! *
16!
17!
18! Author(s): Thomas Bretz, 07/2005 <mailto:tbretz@astro.uni-wuerzburg.de>
19!
20! Copyright: MAGIC Software Development, 2000-2007
21!
22!
23\* ======================================================================== */
24
25/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
26//
27// MPointingDevCalc
28//
29// Calculates the pointing deviation from the starguider information.
30//
31// There are some quality parameters to steer which are the valid
32// starguider data points:
33//
34// * MPointingDevCalc.NumMinStars: 8
35// Minimum number of identified stars required to accep the data
36//
37// * MPointingDevCalc.NsbLevel: 3.0
38// Minimum deviation (in rms) from the the mean allowed for the
39// measured NSB (noise in the ccd camera)
40//
41// * MPointingDevCalc.NsbMin: 30
42// - minimum NSB to be used in mean/rms calculation
43//
44// * MPointingDevCalc.NsbMax: 60
45// - maximum NSB to be used in mean/rms calculation
46//
47// * MPointingDevCalc.MaxAbsDev: 15
48// - Maximum absolute deviation which is consideres as valid (arcmin)
49//
50// Starguider data which doens't fullfill this requirements is ignored.
51// If the measures NSB==0 (file too old, starguider didn't write down
52// these values) the checks based on NSB and NumMinStar are skipped.
53//
54// The calculation of NSB mean and rms is reset for each file (ReInit)
55//
56// If your starguider data doesn't fullfill this requirement the latest
57// value which could be correctly calculated is used instead. If the time
58// for which no valid value can be calculated exceeds one minute
59// the return value is reset to 0/0. The maximum time allowed without
60// a valid value can be setup using:
61//
62// * MPointingDevCalc.MaxAge: 1
63// Maximum time before the starguider is reset to 0/0 in minutes
64//
65// Note, that the starguider itself is not well calibrated. Therefore
66// it is necessary to do a starguider calibration in our software.
67//
68// There are two options:
69//
70// * Simple starguider calibration using offsets in the camera plane
71//
72// The starguider is calibrated by taking its values (dZd/dAz)
73// adding them to the source position, calculating the source position
74// in the camera plane and adding the offsets. To switch off the
75// full starguider calibration do:
76//
77// * MPointingDevCalc.PointingModels:
78//
79// To set the offsets (in units of degree) use
80//
81// * MPointingDevCalc.Dx: -0.001
82// * MPointingDevCalc.Dy: -0.004
83//
84// * A starguider calibration using a pointing model calculated
85// from calibration data, so called TPoints
86//
87// Because the pointing model can change from time to time
88// you can give the run-number from which on a new pointing
89// model is valid. The run itself is included, e.g.:
90//
91// * MPointingDevCalc.PointingModels: 85240 89180
92// * MPointingDevCalc.FilePrefix: resources/starguider
93//
94// mean that for all runs<85240 the simple offset correction is used.
95// For runs >=85240 and <89180 the file resources/starguider0085240.txt
96// and for runs >=89180 the file resources/starguider0089180.txt is
97// used. To setup a default file for all runs before 85240 setup
98// a low number (eg. 0 or 1)
99//
100// In the case a pointing model is used additional offsets in
101// the x/y-camera plane (in units of deg) can be set using the DX
102// and DY parameters of the pointing model. The fDx and fDy data
103// members of this class are ignored. To overwrite the starguider
104// calibrated offset in either Az or Zd with a constant, you
105// can use the PX/PY directive in the pointing model. (To enable
106// the overwrite set the third column, the error, to a value
107// greater than zero)
108//
109//
110// At the PostProcessing step a table with statistics is print if the
111// debug level is greater or equal 3 (in most applications it is switched
112// on by -v3)
113//
114//
115// Pointing Models:
116// ----------------
117//
118// What we know so far about (maybe) important changes in cosy:
119//
120// 18.03.2006: The camera holding has been repaired and the camera got
121// shifted a little bit.
122//
123// 16.04.2006: Around this date a roque lamp focussing hass been done
124//
125// 25.04.2006: A missalignment intrduced with the roque adjust has been
126// corrected
127//
128// The starguider pointing model for the time before 18.3.2006 and after
129// April 2006 (in fact there are no TPoints until 07/2006 to check it)
130// and for the period 07/2006 to (at least) 06/2007 are very similar.
131//
132// The pointing model for the time between 18.3.2006 and 04/2006 is
133// clearly different, mainly giving different Azimuth values between
134// Zenith and roughly ~25deg, and a slight offset on both axes.
135//
136// 10.5.2006: pos1 -= pos0 commented (What was the mentioned fix?)
137// 29.6.2006: repaired
138//
139// 23.3.2006: new starguider algorithm
140//
141// 17.3.2005: Fixed units of "nompos" in MDriveCom
142//
143//
144// New pointing models have been installed (if the pointing model
145// is different, than the previous one it might mean, that also
146// the starguider calibration is different.)
147//
148// 29. Apr. 2004 ~25800
149// 5. Aug. 2004 ~32000
150// 19. Aug. 2004 ~33530
151// 7. Jun. 2005 ~57650
152// 8. Jun. 2005
153// 9. Jun. 2005 ~57860
154// 12. Sep. 2005 ~68338
155// 24. Nov. 2005 ~75562
156// 17. Oct. 2006 ~103130
157// 17. Jun. 2007 ~248193
158//
159// From 2.2.2006 beginnig of the night (21:05h, run >=81855) to 24.2.2006
160// beginning of the the night (20:34h, run<83722) the LEDs did not work.
161// In the time after this incident the shift crew often forgot to switch on
162// the LEDs at the beginning of the night!
163//
164// [2006-03-07 00:10:58] In the daytime, we raised the position of the
165// 9 o'clock LED by one screw hole to make it visible when the TPoint
166// Lid is closed. (< run 84980)
167//
168// Mirror refocussing around 4.Aug.2007, from the Runbook:
169//
170// [2007-08-04 04:46:47]
171// We finished with the focussing with Polaris. The images need to be
172// analysed and new LUTs generated.
173//
174// [2007-08-04 23:47:30]
175// Actually we see that the mispointing is always large; probably since
176// the LUT tables have not yet been adjusted to the new focussing.
177//
178// [2007-08-03 23:07:58]
179// Data taking stopped. Mirror focussing.
180//
181// [2007-08-05 00:09:16]
182// We take some pictures on stars nearby Cyg X3 with the sbig camera;
183// actually the spot doesn't look very nice... The pictures have been
184// saved with name Deneb- and Sadr- Polaris seems a bit better. Should we
185// have new LUT tables after the focussing?
186//
187// [2007-08-10 20:18:48]
188// Tonight we take first images of Polaris with a new LUT file generated
189// based on the recent focussing. The image will be analysed tomorrow and
190// than new LUTs will be generated. For tonight the focussing is still not
191// changed.
192//
193// [2007-08-14 20:57:59]
194// The weather is fine. There is a group of hobby astronomers at the
195// helicopter parking. Before data taking, we tried to check the new LUTs.
196// However, because of technical problems with the new LUTs we had to
197// postpone the measurements. We lost some 10 min of data taking because
198// of this.
199//
200// [2007-08-14 22:29:37]
201// Before continuing the observation we perform a focussing test with the
202// new LUTs from recent Polaris focussing. Note: Data on Her X-1 was taken
203// with old focussing. We performed PSF measurements on Kornephorus (Zd
204// 31.77, Az 264,67) first with old LUTs and then with new LUTs. We took
205// T-points with both focussing. The first T-Point corresponds to the
206// previous focussing and the second with the improved. Please check both
207// T-points for eventual misspointing. We found big improvement of the PSF
208// with the new LUTs and will therefore continue from now on with the new
209// focussing. Having a first look at the SBIG pictures we see a slightly
210// misspointing of ~0.1 deg with the new LUTs.
211//
212// [2007-08-14 22:46:10]
213// Comparing the trigger rate with yesterday night we do not see an
214// improvement with the new focussing.
215//
216//
217//
218// ToDo:
219// -----
220//
221// * Is 0/0 the best assumption if the starguider partly fails?
222//
223//
224// Input Container:
225// MRawRunHeader
226// MReportStarguider
227//
228// Output Container:
229// MPointingDev
230//
231/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
232#include "MPointingDevCalc.h"
233
234#include "MLog.h"
235#include "MLogManip.h"
236
237#include "MParList.h"
238
239#include "MAstro.h"
240#include "MPointing.h"
241#include "MPointingDev.h"
242#include "MRawRunHeader.h"
243#include "MReportStarguider.h"
244
245ClassImp(MPointingDevCalc);
246
247using namespace std;
248
249const TString MPointingDevCalc::fgFilePrefix="resources/starguider";
250
251// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
252//
253// Destructor. Call Clear() and delete fPointingModels if any.
254//
255MPointingDevCalc::~MPointingDevCalc()
256{
257 Clear();
258}
259
260// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
261//
262// Delete fPointing and set pointing to NULL
263//
264void MPointingDevCalc::Clear(Option_t *o)
265{
266 if (fPointing)
267 delete fPointing;
268
269 fPointing = NULL;
270}
271
272// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
273//
274// Sort the entries in fPoinitngModels
275//
276void MPointingDevCalc::SortPointingModels()
277{
278 const int n = fPointingModels.GetSize();
279
280 TArrayI idx(n);
281
282 TMath::Sort(n, fPointingModels.GetArray(), idx.GetArray(), kFALSE);
283
284 const TArrayI arr(fPointingModels);
285
286 for (int i=0; i<n; i++)
287 fPointingModels[i] = arr[idx[i]];
288}
289
290// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
291//
292// Set new pointing models
293//
294void MPointingDevCalc::SetPointingModels(const TString &models)
295{
296 fPointingModels.Set(0);
297
298 if (models.IsNull())
299 return;
300
301 TObjArray *arr = models.Tokenize(" ");
302
303 const int n = arr->GetEntries();
304 fPointingModels.Set(n);
305
306 for (int i=0; i<n; i++)
307 fPointingModels[i] = atoi((*arr)[i]->GetName());
308
309 delete arr;
310
311 SortPointingModels();
312}
313
314// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
315//
316// Return a string with the pointing models, seperated by a space.
317//
318TString MPointingDevCalc::GetPointingModels() const
319{
320 TString rc;
321 for (int i=0; i<fPointingModels.GetSize(); i++)
322 rc += Form ("%d ", fPointingModels[i]);
323
324 return rc;
325}
326
327// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
328//
329// Add a number to the pointing models
330//
331void MPointingDevCalc::AddPointingModel(UInt_t runnum)
332{
333 const int n = fPointingModels.GetSize();
334 for (int i=0; i<n; i++)
335 if ((UInt_t)fPointingModels[i]==runnum)
336 {
337 *fLog << warn << "WARNING - Pointing model " << runnum << " already in list... ignored." << endl;
338 return;
339 }
340
341 fPointingModels.Set(n+1);
342 fPointingModels[n] = runnum;
343
344 SortPointingModels();
345}
346
347// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
348//
349// Find the highest number in the array which is lower or equal num.
350//
351UInt_t MPointingDevCalc::FindPointingModel(UInt_t num)
352{
353 const int n = fPointingModels.GetSize();
354 if (n==0)
355 return (UInt_t)-1;
356
357 // Loop over all pointing models
358 for (int i=0; i<n; i++)
359 {
360 // The number stored in the array did not yet overtake the runnumber
361 if ((UInt_t)fPointingModels[i]<num)
362 continue;
363
364 // The first pointing model is later than this run: use a default
365 if (i==0)
366 return (UInt_t)-1;
367
368 // The last entry in the array is the right one.
369 return fPointingModels[i-1];
370 }
371
372 // Runnumber is after last entry of pointing models. Use the last one.
373 return fPointingModels[n-1];
374}
375
376// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
377//
378// Clear the pointing model. If run-number >= 87751 read the new
379// pointing model with fFilePrefix
380//
381Bool_t MPointingDevCalc::ReadPointingModel(const MRawRunHeader &run)
382{
383 const UInt_t num = FindPointingModel(run.GetRunNumber());
384
385 // No poinitng models are defined. Use simple dx/dy-calibration
386 if (num==(UInt_t)-1)
387 {
388 Clear();
389 return kTRUE;
390 }
391
392 // compile the name for the starguider files
393 // The file with the number 00000000 is the default file
394 TString fname = Form("%s%08d.txt", fFilePrefix.Data(), num);
395
396 if (!fPointing)
397 fPointing = new MPointing;
398
399 if (fname==fPointing->GetName())
400 {
401 *fLog << inf << fname << " already loaded." << endl;
402 return kTRUE;
403 }
404
405 return fPointing->Load(fname);
406}
407
408// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
409//
410// Check the file/run type from the run-header and if it is a data file
411// load starguider calibration.
412//
413Bool_t MPointingDevCalc::ReInit(MParList *plist)
414{
415 MRawRunHeader *run = (MRawRunHeader*)plist->FindObject("MRawRunHeader");
416 if (!run)
417 {
418 *fLog << err << "MRawRunHeader not found... aborting." << endl;
419 return kFALSE;
420 }
421
422 fNsbSum = 0;
423 fNsbSq = 0;
424 fNsbCount = 0;
425
426 fRunType = run->GetRunType();
427
428 switch (fRunType)
429 {
430 case MRawRunHeader::kRTData:
431 if (!fReport)
432 *fLog << warn << "MReportStarguider not found... skipped." << endl;
433 return ReadPointingModel(*run);
434
435 case MRawRunHeader::kRTMonteCarlo:
436 return kTRUE;
437
438 case MRawRunHeader::kRTPedestal:
439 *fLog << err << "Cannot work in a pedestal Run!... aborting." << endl;
440 return kFALSE;
441
442 case MRawRunHeader::kRTCalibration:
443 *fLog << err << "Cannot work in a calibration Run!... aborting." << endl;
444 return kFALSE;
445
446 default:
447 *fLog << err << "Run Type " << fRunType << " unknown!... aborting." << endl;
448 return kFALSE;
449 }
450
451 return kTRUE;
452}
453
454// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
455//
456// Search for 'MPointingPos'. Create if not found.
457//
458Int_t MPointingDevCalc::PreProcess(MParList *plist)
459{
460 fDeviation = (MPointingDev*)plist->FindCreateObj("MPointingDev");
461 fReport = (MReportStarguider*)plist->FindObject("MReportStarguider");
462
463 // We use kRTNone here as a placeholder for data runs.
464 fRunType = MRawRunHeader::kRTNone;
465 fLastMjd = -1;
466
467 fSkip.Reset();
468
469 return fDeviation ? kTRUE : kFALSE;
470}
471
472// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
473//
474// Increase fSkip[i] by one. If the data in fDeviation is outdated (older
475// than fMaxAge) and the current report should be skipped reset DevZdAz and
476// DevXY and fSkip[6] is increased by one.
477//
478void MPointingDevCalc::Skip(Int_t i)
479{
480 fSkip[i]++;
481
482 const Double_t diff = (fReport->GetMjd()-fLastMjd)*1440; // [min] 1440=24*60
483 if (diff<fMaxAge && fLastMjd>0)
484 return;
485
486 fDeviation->SetDevZdAz(0, 0);
487 fDeviation->SetDevXY(0, 0);
488 fSkip[6]++;
489}
490
491// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
492//
493// Do a full starguider calibration using a pointing model for the starguider.
494//
495void MPointingDevCalc::DoCalibration(Double_t devzd, Double_t devaz) const
496{
497 if (!fPointing)
498 {
499 // Do a simple starguider calibration using a simple offset in x and y
500 fDeviation->SetDevZdAz(devzd, devaz);
501
502 // Linear starguider calibration taken from April/May data
503 // For calibration add MDriveReport::GetErrorZd/Az !
504 fDeviation->SetDevXY(fDx, fDy); // 1arcmin ~ 5mm
505
506 return;
507 }
508
509 // Get the nominal position the star is at the sky
510 // Unit: deg
511 ZdAz nom(fReport->GetNominalZd(), fReport->GetNominalAz());
512 nom *= TMath::DegToRad();
513
514 // Get the mispointing measured by the telescope. It is
515 // calculate as follows:
516 //
517 // The mispointing measured by the starguider:
518 // ZdAz mis(devzd, devaz);
519 // mis *= TMath::DegToRad();
520
521 // The pointing model is the conversion from the real pointing
522 // position of the telescope into the pointing position measured
523 // by the starguider.
524 //
525 // To keep as close to the fitted model we use the forward correction.
526
527 // Position at which the starguider camera is pointing in real:
528 // pointing position = nominal position - dev
529 //
530 // The position measured as the starguider's pointing position
531 ZdAz pos(nom); // cpos = sao - dev
532 pos -= ZdAz(devzd, devaz)*TMath::DegToRad();
533
534 // Now we convert the starguider's pointing position into the
535 // telescope pointing position (the pointing model converts
536 // the telescope pointing position into the starguider pointing
537 // position)
538 ZdAz point = fPointing->CorrectBack(pos); //FWD!!!
539
540 // MSrcPosCalc uses the following condition to calculate the
541 // source position in the camera:
542 // real pointing pos = nominal pointing pos - dev
543 // --> dev = nominal - real
544 // Therefor we calculate dev as follows:
545 ZdAz dev(nom);
546 dev -= point;
547 dev *= TMath::RadToDeg();
548
549 /*
550 // We chose the other way. It is less accurate because is is the
551 // other was than the poinitng model was fittet, but it is more
552 // accurate because the nominal (i.e. real) pointing position
553 // is less accurately known than the position returned by the
554 // starguider.
555 //
556 // Calculate the deviation which would be measured by the starguider
557 // if applied to a perfectly pointing telescope.
558 ZdAz dev = fPointing->Correct(nom);
559 dev -= nom;
560
561 // Now add these offsets and the starguider measured offsets to
562 // the real pointing deviation of the telescope (note, that
563 // signs here are just conventions)
564 dev += ZdAz(devzd, devaz)*TMath::DegToRad(); // --> nom-mis
565 dev *= TMath::RadToDeg();
566 */
567
568 // Check if the starguider pointing model requests overwriting
569 // of the values with constants (e.g. 0)
570 devaz = fPointing->IsPxValid() ? fPointing->GetPx() : dev.Az();
571 devzd = fPointing->IsPyValid() ? fPointing->GetPy() : dev.Zd();
572
573 fDeviation->SetDevZdAz(devzd, devaz);
574 fDeviation->SetDevXY(fPointing->GetDxy());
575}
576
577Int_t MPointingDevCalc::ProcessStarguiderReport()
578{
579 Double_t devzd = fReport->GetDevZd(); // [arcmin]
580 Double_t devaz = fReport->GetDevAz(); // [arcmin]
581 if (devzd==0 && devaz==0)
582 {
583 Skip(1);
584 return kTRUE;
585 }
586
587 if (!fReport->IsMonitoring())
588 {
589 Skip(2);
590 return kTRUE;
591 }
592
593 devzd /= 60; // Convert from arcmin to deg
594 devaz /= 60; // Convert from arcmin to deg
595
596 const Double_t nsb = fReport->GetSkyBrightness();
597 if (nsb>0)
598 {
599 if (nsb>fNsbMin && nsb<fNsbMax)
600 {
601 fNsbSum += nsb;
602 fNsbSq += nsb*nsb;
603 fNsbCount++;
604 }
605
606 if (fNsbCount>0)
607 {
608 const Double_t sum = fNsbSum/fNsbCount;
609 const Double_t sq = fNsbSq /fNsbCount;
610
611 const Double_t rms = fNsbLevel*TMath::Sqrt(sq - sum*sum);
612
613 if (nsb<sum-rms || nsb>sum+rms)
614 {
615 Skip(3);
616 return kTRUE;
617 }
618 }
619
620 if (fReport->GetNumIdentifiedStars()<fNumMinStars)
621 {
622 Skip(4);
623 return kTRUE;
624 }
625 }
626
627 // >= 87751 (31.3.06 12:00)
628
629 // Calculate absolute deviation
630 const Double_t dev = MAstro::GetDevAbs(fReport->GetNominalZd(), devzd, devaz);
631
632 // Sanity check... larger deviation are strange and ignored
633 if (dev*60>fMaxAbsDev)
634 {
635 Skip(5);
636 return kTRUE;
637 }
638
639 DoCalibration(devzd, devaz);
640
641 fSkip[0]++;
642 fLastMjd = fReport->GetMjd();
643
644 return kTRUE;
645}
646
647// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
648//
649// See class description.
650//
651Int_t MPointingDevCalc::Process()
652{
653 switch (fRunType)
654 {
655 case MRawRunHeader::kRTNone:
656 case MRawRunHeader::kRTData:
657 return fReport ? ProcessStarguiderReport() : kTRUE;
658
659 case MRawRunHeader::kRTMonteCarlo:
660 fSkip[0]++;
661 fDeviation->SetDevZdAz(0, 0);
662 fDeviation->SetDevXY(0, 0);
663 return kTRUE;
664 }
665 return kTRUE;
666}
667
668// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
669//
670// Print execution statistics
671//
672Int_t MPointingDevCalc::PostProcess()
673{
674 if (GetNumExecutions()==0)
675 return kTRUE;
676
677 *fLog << inf << endl;
678 *fLog << GetDescriptor() << " execution statistics:" << endl;
679 PrintSkipped(fSkip[1], "Starguider deviation not set, is exactly 0/0");
680 PrintSkipped(fSkip[2], "Starguider was not monitoring (eg. LEDs off)");
681 PrintSkipped(fSkip[3], Form("NSB out of %.1f sigma range", fNsbLevel));
682 PrintSkipped(fSkip[4], Form("Number of identified stars < %d", fNumMinStars));
683 PrintSkipped(fSkip[5], Form("Absolute deviation > %.1farcmin", fMaxAbsDev));
684 PrintSkipped(fSkip[6], Form("Events set to 0 because older than %.1fmin", fMaxAge));
685 *fLog << " " << (int)fSkip[0] << " (" << Form("%5.1f", 100.*fSkip[0]/GetNumExecutions()) << "%) Evts survived calculation!" << endl;
686 *fLog << endl;
687
688 return kTRUE;
689}
690
691// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
692//
693// MPointingDevCalc.NumMinStars: 8
694// MPointingDevCalc.NsbLevel: 3.0
695// MPointingDevCalc.NsbMin: 30
696// MPointingDevCalc.NsbMax: 60
697// MPointingDevCalc.MaxAbsDev: 15
698// MPointingDevCalc.MaxAge: 1.0
699// MPointingDevCalc.Dx: -0.001
700// MPointingDevCalc.Dy: -0.004
701//
702// For a detailed description see the class reference.
703//
704Int_t MPointingDevCalc::ReadEnv(const TEnv &env, TString prefix, Bool_t print)
705{
706 Bool_t rc = kFALSE;
707 if (IsEnvDefined(env, prefix, "NumMinStars", print))
708 {
709 SetNumMinStars(GetEnvValue(env, prefix, "NumMinStars", (Int_t)fNumMinStars));
710 rc = kTRUE;
711 }
712 if (IsEnvDefined(env, prefix, "NsbLevel", print))
713 {
714 SetNsbLevel(GetEnvValue(env, prefix, "NsbLevel", fNsbLevel));
715 rc = kTRUE;
716 }
717 if (IsEnvDefined(env, prefix, "NsbMin", print))
718 {
719 SetNsbMin(GetEnvValue(env, prefix, "NsbMin", fNsbMin));
720 rc = kTRUE;
721 }
722 if (IsEnvDefined(env, prefix, "NsbMax", print))
723 {
724 SetNsbMax(GetEnvValue(env, prefix, "NsbMax", fNsbMax));
725 rc = kTRUE;
726 }
727 if (IsEnvDefined(env, prefix, "MaxAbsDev", print))
728 {
729 SetMaxAbsDev(GetEnvValue(env, prefix, "MaxAbsDev", fMaxAbsDev));
730 rc = kTRUE;
731 }
732 if (IsEnvDefined(env, prefix, "Dx", print))
733 {
734 fDx = GetEnvValue(env, prefix, "Dx", fDx);
735 rc = kTRUE;
736 }
737 if (IsEnvDefined(env, prefix, "Dy", print))
738 {
739 fDy = GetEnvValue(env, prefix, "Dy", fDy);
740 rc = kTRUE;
741 }
742 if (IsEnvDefined(env, prefix, "MaxAge", print))
743 {
744 fMaxAge = GetEnvValue(env, prefix, "MaxAge", fMaxAge);
745 rc = kTRUE;
746 }
747 if (IsEnvDefined(env, prefix, "FilePrefix", print))
748 {
749 fFilePrefix = GetEnvValue(env, prefix, "FilePrefix", fFilePrefix);
750 rc = kTRUE;
751 }
752 if (IsEnvDefined(env, prefix, "PointingModels", print))
753 {
754 SetPointingModels(GetEnvValue(env, prefix, "PointingModels", GetPointingModels()));
755 rc = kTRUE;
756 }
757
758 return rc;
759}
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